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Well, so much for having an account dedicated to MyVegas, they didn't like that very much and killed it! Along with all my LPs

Sooo, anyone know if it's possible to get those LPs transferred to my regular facebook page if I start playing there? I just don't want to send all those notifications and pester my real life friends and family..

Or post only to you. I think that is what I did. I agree about not bothering friends. I only have 1 friend who checked it out, once. Either way, after this week, I won't be playing any more. Maybe once every 90 days to keep whatever points I have left active. Less than 1 week until I'm there!!

Well, so much for having an account dedicated to MyVegas, they didn't like that very much and killed it! Along with all my LPs

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Did they lock your account for adding to many Facebook friends or did they delete your account? There have been other members who had their account locked out because they added too many FB friends in a short amount of time. It's possible to get it unlocked when that happens, but a few hoops you have to jump thru to do it.

Do a search here in the MyVegas section for how they were able to get their accounts unlocked.

I'll have to look into that. I think they locked it because I added too many friends, they tried to get me to identify pictures of people, with 400 friends 0 of whom I have ever met, I am obviously unable to complete this step lol.

Search on this board and you'll find how to get past this. I belive I myself posted instructions some time ago. It's too wordy to retype. It's cumbersome but can be done. Took me about a week. Still better than loosing your account and LP's.

This might sound crazy, but in light of recent events, people wearing tin foil hats don't seem crazy anymore. I got a friend request from someone with no profile picture. No big deal and not too uncommon for people who just have a MyVEGAS account. After I confirmed the friend request, I saw that I was their first friend, they only liked MyVEGAS, and never shared or posted anything. I got nervous because I read this post about losing your account for getting too many friends too quickly, and after some thought, I unfriended the person. Maybe this is how they get you? They set up fake accounts to see if you'll friend anyone, regardless of whether you know them. If Facebook tests me to see if I can match profile pics with names, I took pics of all my friends so they can't get me there in case I need a cheat sheet. I only joined FB to play MyVEGAS, so most of my friends are players, about 400 people. The offers aren't even that great these days. Can't they just let us have fun? I don't think MyVEGAS players are breaking their bank with these comps.

This might sound crazy, but in light of recent events, people wearing tin foil hats don't seem crazy anymore. I got a friend request from someone with no profile picture. No big deal and not too uncommon for people who just have a MyVEGAS account. After I confirmed the friend request, I saw that I was their first friend, they only liked MyVEGAS, and never shared or posted anything. I got nervous because I read this post about losing your account for getting too many friends too quickly, and after some thought, I unfriended the person. Maybe this is how they get you? They set up fake accounts to see if you'll friend anyone, regardless of whether you know them. If Facebook tests me to see if I can match profile pics with names, I took pics of all my friends so they can't get me there in case I need a cheat sheet. I only joined FB to play MyVEGAS, so most of my friends are players, about 400 people. The offers aren't even that great these days. Can't they just let us have fun? I don't think MyVEGAS players are breaking their bank with these comps.

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Accounts can be flagged when someone asks multiple people, who have nothing in common, to be their friend. Also, if any of those people decline the friend request and say that they don't know the person, that can trigger a flag as well.

If you are going to add people that you don't know to a Facebook account, I wouldn't add more than 4/5 people a day.

Accounts can be flagged when someone asks multiple people, who have nothing in common, to be their friend. Also, if any of those people decline the friend request and say that they don't know the person, that can trigger a flag as well.

If you are going to add people that you don't know to a Facebook account, I wouldn't add more than 4/5 people a day.

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Thanks for the info. I'm familiar with the Facebook jail situation when you say you don't know them outside of FB. I always go to their page to avoid the question when I confirm. I had 10 friend requests when I logged on today and was hesitant to confirm them all, but I did (we can all use the extra gift chips). Guess we should all be more conservative with gaining friends. What about using apps to automatically collect bonuses? Heard that might be bad too.